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Published: 2015-02-19, Author: Jacob , review by: bgr.com
Abstract: This is the most difficult game review I've ever had to write. Not because I lost a few of my fingers or because I don't want to upset anyone, but because I'm not entirely sure what I'm reviewing.The Order: 1886 is more of an interactive television series...
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Published: 2015-02-19, Author: Kevin , review by: gamespot.com
Fantastic voice acting, Consistent, stylish visuals, A couple of really cool weapons to play with
Overlooks the best aspects of its premise in favor of boring storytelling, Every gameplay element is drab and rote, Too little of the cool stuff (guns, werewolves), lots of the dull stuff (looking at things, walking slowly)
Greater than the sum of its parts, The Order: 1886 makes a resilient case for games where stories still take the center stage. High quality presentation is let down by average gameplay and limited player freedom....
Published: 2015-02-20, Author: Wayne , review by: cgmagonline.com
The Order is, bar none, the single best looking game of this console generation so far. Nothing else on the PS4 or Xbox One is as absurdly good looking as this game...
Incredibly linear, Overly reliant on quick time events, Pacing issues,
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Published: 2015-02-26, Author: Mike , review by: itwire.com
Abstract: The PlayStation 4 exclusive The Order 1886 is out and it looks incredible, but does the setting and game-play match the graphical gloss?When we spoke to Dana Jan and Garret Foster from developer Ready At Dawn recently it was clear that both were extremely...
Abstract: The game's London 1886 is suitably grubby, smoggy and dark, but also features unexpectedly advanced technology like walkie-talkies.Brevity is not necessarily a negative thing, and there are plenty of video games — even $100 ones — that do wonderful things...
It's undeniably pretty – There is no getting around it, the game does look very nice, The story starts well – Ok that's about as far as it gets, but there is remnants of a good idea that could be salvaged in the sequel, Good voice acting – The dialogue
Lazy devs: This is a tricky one without spoiling the game, but there is a fight early in the game which is then replicated later on. You could also apply this to the lycan interactions. Every time is the same, Empty streets – Where is everybody? AC:Unit